Hospitality Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard

Lead the way with the Hospitality Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard

If you are interested in undertaking your Hospitality Supervisor Level 3Apprenticeship, then you already know that you enjoy working in the lively world of hospitality. You thrive in a busy environment, enjoy communicating with people from all backgrounds, and you are passionate about providing an excellent level of customer service.

With the Hospitality Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship, you will develop your career prospects in your chosen pathway within the hospitality sector. This could include working as a supervisor or manager in a bar, restaurant, café, conference centre, banqueting venue, hotel and for a contract caterer. Typical roles include:

Food & Beverage Supervisor

Bar Supervisor

Events Supervisor

Team Leader

Upon successful completion of your Apprenticeship, you will qualify with a Level 3 Hospitality Supervisor Apprenticeship in addition to Functional Skills Level 2 Maths and English.

What you can expect from your Hospitality Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard

During this Apprenticeship, you will develop your skills and knowledge to effectively provide vital support to management teams and learn how to independently supervise hospitality services and manage shifts. Your role will include working under pressure delivering customer service and motivating a team in your chosen pathway of the hospitality sector. Supervisors can specialise in specific functions or work across a variety of functions that reflect the multi-functional nature of the industry

Paragon Skills Personal Tutors will deliver teaching, provide coaching and City & Guilds resources to develop your skills, knowledge and behaviour in the following areas:

The exact details of your job depend on your specific role and organisation. Typically a career in the hospitality sector involves working varied shifts including evenings and weekends over an approximately 40-hour working week.

I've completed my NVQ in Hospitality and Housekeeping and am going on to do my Level 3 Team Leading. My assessor was great. Whenever I needed anything she was always there to help. 5 star!

BECKY EASTMAN

SUNRISE OF WINCHESTER

Your pathway to success

The Hospitality Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship will open up many interesting opportunities for your career in the vast travel and tourism and food and entertainment sectors, and the service sector in general.

The UK tourism industry has enjoyed consistent growth over recent years, and it is forecast that the UK will have a tourism industry worth over £257 billion by 2025 - just under 10% of UK GDP and supporting almost 3.8 million jobs, which is around 11% of the total UK number.

At Paragon Skills we are committed to inspiring you to succeed, and ensure that you get the best possible start in your chosen career.

We are looking for learners as committed and as passionate as we are. If this sounds like you, then contact us today about the opportunities available to you and with the Hospitality Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship.

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